Mobile Home Park Utility Service

SDG&E to Expand Effort to Upgrade Mobile Home Park Utility Services

Pilot program receives approval for continuation and expansion to enhance safety and service reliability for mobile home residents

Mobile home park residents throughout San Diego County will have their electric and natural gas systems upgraded through a program expansion approved by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) announced today.

The CPUC’s unanimous decision authorizes SDG&E to expand the Mobile Home Park Utility Upgrade Pilot Program and upgrade antiquated natural gas and electric systems that are currently owned, operated and maintained by the park owner, with new individually metered utility systems.

By December, SDG&E will have completed the conversion of 3,150 mobile homes at 28 parks. With this expansion of the program through 2019, an additional 1,700 mobile home residents, many of whom are seniors or low-income, will receive individual metered service.

“Modernizing these energy systems will provide residents and the community peace of mind by enhancing safety and service reliability,” said Gina Orozco-Mejia, vice president of gas operations for SDG&E. “This effort also gives mobile home residents direct control over their energy use and direct access to SDG&E’s residential assistance programs.”

Currently, SDG&E provides electricity and natural gas service to a single master-meter at most mobile home park communities. From the master-meter, the mobile home park has its own privately owned and maintained distribution system that serves each resident’s mobile home through a sub-meter.

With the upgraded system, each individual mobile home will have new, professionally installed, dedicated electric and natural gas meters that will be maintained and serviced by SDG&E’s highly trained crews.

The CPUC first approved the pilot program in 2014 to allow utilities statewide to voluntarily replace aging energy distribution systems owned and operated by the mobile park owners. An application is pending with the CPUC to expand the program even further. If approved, SDG&E could upgrade an additional 4,900 mobile residences to direct utility service over a six-year period.

SDG&E is an innovative San Diego-based energy company that provides clean, safe, and reliable energy to better the lives of the people it serves in San Diego and southern Orange counties. More than 4,200 employees work to provide the cleanest, safest and most reliable energy in the West. With 43 percent of the power mix coming from renewable resources such as solar and wind, SDG&E has far exceeded California’s goal of delivering 33 percent renewable energy, has fueled the adoption of electric vehicles and energy efficiency through unique customer programs, and supports a number of non-profit partners. SDG&E is a subsidiary of Sempra Energy (NYSE: SRE), a Fortune 500 energy services holding company based in San Diego. For more information, visit SDGEnews.com or connect with SDG&E on Twitter (@SDGE), Instagram (@SDGE) and Facebook.